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  • Can you explain how I'd use my smartcard to verify my age on a website? Does everyone need to buy a card reader for their computer?

  • That has the same issue as a lot of privacy-protecting age verification services, which is that there's never actually a moment when someone verifies that you are you.

    Like, if someone sold their key and password to a few people, it would still work everywhere and there would be no obvious reason for the key to be revoked. All it takes is one poorly implemented (or malicious) website to capture everyone's keys and passwords, and then they sell them to kids.

    I don't think there's a way to avoid that issue. You can either implement privacy or verifiability, but not both, and governments are going to trend towards verifiability.

  • so he wanted to lock in four years

    Five years. Provincial governments (at least Ontario) have a five year term.

  • My mom is from Singapore and I've visited many times.

    I don't agree with their drug laws (or capital punishment in general), but there are dozens of warnings throughout the airport and on the passport control paperwork (in bold red letters) that you have to ignore to get to this point. They make it as clear as possible that importing drugs is a capital offense.

  • WW2 wasn't just, but that doesn't mean it's not just to defend yourself or others.

    Starting a war is never just. Participating might be just, but it doesn't make the war just.

  • If we had proportional representation, the conservatives would never be in power. Even though I think the apathetic non voting crowd leans more left, I think Doug's populism and marketing would certainly garner some votes if everyone were compelled to vote. And historically, they've really only needed 40% of the for to win.

  • EVs solve one issue with cars. There are a lot of other fundamental issues with a society built around cars that EVs don't address.

  • Why sadly?

    Fast food is based on real dishes. If you can make it yourself with better ingredients, then that's a great thing to do.

    If I put a soft tortilla around a hard tortilla and make a taco, I can't deny that it's an idea from Taco Bell. But it'll taste a lot better and be healthier.

  • There are actually laws in some places in Canada against providing different pricing based on payment method

    I don't think there's any laws against this. What I found specifically says:

    Under the Code of Conduct for the Payment Card Industry in Canada, you may choose to offer discounts for different payment methods and between different payment card networks.

    I know that historically, Visa and Mastercard have prohibited merchants from charging fees for using a credit card, but couldn't do anything about offering discounts if they didn't use a credit card. I believe they removed that from their merchant agreements a while ago, because it was mostly performative, and I don't think they enforced it very well.

  • There are plenty of credit cards with rewards and no fees, and some (like TD) have no fees conditionally if you meet a certain minimum balance threshold.

    I've always just done cashback rewards though. I know it's theoretically "worse" than points, value-wise, but they can't change how much a dollar is worth, just the percentage (which they've never done to me yet).

  • The other thing is just that people love credit card rewards.

    Obviously, the rewards come out of the cut that the CC processors take from the merchants, so it's not really free, but at this point, if you use debit instead of credit, you're just paying more for no reason. It will take a big momentum shift of stores refusing to accept credit cards before debit takes over in Canada. Even now, I've seen stores who charge 50 cents to use any type of card under a minimum value, whether it's debit or credit. While that encourages cash for small purchases, it does nothing to encourage debit, which would be significantly cheaper for merchants.

  • Economically, she's pretty close to Carney, and she's also argued in favour of the environment against the Conservatives before. She'd probably fit in with the Greens, especially during May's "wifi causes cancer" days.

    Yeah, the vaccine stuff is pretty bad, but presumably she won't be in a position to influence that sort of policy (and hopefully Canada won't be in a position where we need to think about that sort of policy).

  • That seems like an ideal use case for EVs.

  • By not going, I was only saving $7000 a ticket when they first went on sale, but now I'm saving $11k! By Grabthar's hammer, what a savings!

  • Short term tariffs can allow domestic manufacturing to reach the design and scale to be competitive without tariffs. This was, in theory, the idea behind the 100% tariffs on Chinese EVs. Of course, none of the American auto manufacturers are doing anything with that leeway other than continuing to be terrible.

  • I'm honestly not even sure what talk about the Epstein files is supposed to accomplish.

    Everyone knows the truth. The relevant authorities have the unredacted copies and are straight up refusing to do anything. The administration and all agencies are doing blatantly illegal things every day, and no one is willing to arrest or stop them.

    The victims (of all of this administration's crimes, not just the Epstein victims) deserve justice, but I think, at least in America, justice isn't coming from the legal system. It might come when player 2 joins the game.

  • Thanks ChatGPT.

  • Yeah, I don't have much hope of it happening in Ontario with our current government. It seems too difficult to use in a way that enriches him or his buddies. Best we can hope for is it happening right before the next election in hopes that we ignore all the corruption and just think "hey, buck a beer! $200 cheques! no more time change!"

  • Fuck Cars @lemmy.ca

    xkcd: Car Size

    xkcd.com /3167/
  • Magic: The Gathering @lemmy.ml

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